A bio-genetic researcher uncovers a very uncomfortable truth about human origins and the source of our most troubling diseases. While searching for a cure for cancer he encounters great interest, jealousy and suspicion. The story is based on actual ancient records from the Epic of Gilgamesh. Records that offer a troubling explanation for everything that is both right and wrong about us.

The ancient city of Troy falls to a relentless enemy. Helen is saved and begins anew with her daughter, Hermione. Bravely they venture out to the other side of the Gates of Hercules to build new lives...where Helen ultimately becomes a monarch in her own right. In addition, clues are given as to the disposition of the many others splintered away by the horrific war.

Helen of Troy was pursued not only by men for her beauty but also by those seeking revenge because of her instigation of the most infamous war in ancient history. Her escape from the second problem was by placing the longest distance possible between her family and those that would do them harm. Now, for the first time, you will get to see the positive sides of Helen.

Herodotus, the historian, now comes alive for your easy reading in this biography. The world had seen major wars before his relatively peaceful times... when a massive army was stopped by 300 Spartans, when a storm sunk four hundred ships in one day, and when explorers had traveled around Africa. An eager curiosity took him to Babylon, Egypt, and Athens.

The MEMNID details the adventures of Memnon, son of the mythological goddess of the Dawn, as he and his comrades traverse the perilous seas to assist the Trojans against the invading Grecian armies. During his voyage, Memnon encounters vengeful immortals, monstrous fiends, mischievous deities, and ravishing goddesses – all intent upon preventing his arrival to Troy.

Did you know Helen of Troy had fangs? No matter...the secrets of Helen are about to be revealed. Stories of Greek mythology are richly revisited and Helen finally tells all In this terrifying historical novel.

Achilles' goddess mother and human father are at loggerheads. She wants long life for their son; he believes that, with events propelling both gods and men toward the Trojan War, peace is unlikely for Achilles. Chrion the Centaur trains the youth, the powerful try to manipulate him, and his parents struggle to bridge the gap between mortal life and eternity.

A story and poem that is epic in every way, The Aeneid is Virgil's classic tale of the hero Aeneas's escape from Troy, journey to Italy, battles and loves, and a side trip to Hell. This edition features a modern, original and accessible adaptation of the true intent of Virgil's writing, not the literal words, so that the modern reader can enjoy it as was intended. The poem rhymes and resonates.

If this is your first taste of the wacky world of 366 Squared, welcome. For the old hands, welcome back, and I trust you will enjoy the new collection of bite-sized stories, vignettes and essays based on the day of the year.

With its witches, pirates, dragons and other fabulous elements, this fully illustrated book is a fairy tale set in our times. It concentrates as well on mythological matters, taking the children on a dream journey around our planet, running also through the circus and casino word. In her tales, the author captures both the notion of universality and the value of the wealth of human feelings.